IMAPITable
The IMAPITable interface is used to provide a read-only view of a table. IMAPITable is used by clients and service providers to manipulate the way a table appears.
Methods in Vtable Order
- IUnknown methods
IMAPITable methods | Description |
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GetLastError | Not supported — do not use. |
Advise | Not supported — do not use. |
Unadvise | Not supported — do not use. |
GetStatus | Not supported — do not use. |
SetColumns | Defines the particular properties and order of properties to appear as columns in the table. |
QueryColumns | Not supported — do not use. |
GetRowCount | Returns the number of rows in the table that meet a set of criteria. |
SeekRow | Moves the cursor to a specific position in the table. |
SeekRowApprox | Not supported — do not use. |
QueryPosition | Retrieves the current table row position of the cursor, based on a fractional value. |
FindRow | Not supported — do not use. |
Restrict | Applies a filter to a table, reducing the row set to only those rows matching the specified criteria. |
CreateBookmark | Not supported — do not use. |
FreeBookmark | Not supported — do not use. |
SortTable | Orders the rows of the table based on sort criteria. |
QuerySortOrder | Not supported — do not use. |
QueryRows | Returns one or more rows from a table, beginning at the current cursor position. |
Abort | Not supported — do not use. |
ExpandRow | Not supported — do not use. |
CollapseRow | Not supported — do not use. |
WaitForCompletion | Not supported — do not use. |
GetCollapseState | Not supported — do not use. |
SetCollapseState | Not supported — do not use. |
Remarks
IMAPITable, implemented by service providers and MAPI, is called by client applications and service providers and is exposed by table objects. Its interface identifier is IID_IMAPITable and its pointer type is LPMAPITABLE.
Requirements
Pocket PC: Pocket PC 2002 and later
Smartphone: Smartphone 2002 and later
OS Versions: Windows CE 3.0 and later
Header: Declared in mapidefs.h
Library: Use cemapi.lib
See Also
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